Teenage Gamers Better At Simulated Surgery Than Medical Residents
Gregory Ferenstein, techcrunch.com
For­get AP Biol­o­gy and Latin class: get those pre-meds hooked on Call of Duty. The Uni­ver­si­ty of Texas Med­ical Branch at Galve­ston found that teenage video gamers were bet­ter at sim­u­lat­ed surgery than med­ical res­i­dents.The study u…

Teenage Gamers Better At Simulated Surgery Than Medical Residents
Gregory Ferenstein, techcrunch.com

For­get AP Biol­o­gy and Latin class: get those pre-meds hooked on Call of Duty. The Uni­ver­si­ty of Texas Med­ical Branch at Galve­ston found that teenage video gamers were bet­ter at sim­u­lat­ed surgery than med­ical res­i­dents.

The study u…

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